Part Number: AMC1035-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: AMC1035 , What is the reference voltage to be considered for error/accuracy calculation? Is it 1.25V (clipping voltage) or 2.5V?
Part Number: AMC1035-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: AMC1035 , Hello,
for the non-AEC-Q device AMC1035 a Schmitt-Trigger for the clock input is stated in the datasheet:
For the AEC-Q device there is no Schmitt-Trigger and no hysteresis mentioned in…
Part Number: AMC1035-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: AMC1035 , ISO7740 , DS90LV027A , DS90LV028A , AMC1210 , AMC1336 Hello,
in the datasheet of AMC1035 is written: " The modulator bitstream on the DOUT pin changes with the rising edge of the clock signal…
Part Number: AMC1035-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: AMC1035 , AMC3336 , AMC1336 Is there a UVLO like feature in the AMC1035-Q1?
What will happen in case of Vcc<3V or Vcc>5.5V? Will the device report an error or will it deliver a wrong measurement?…
Hi Gene,
For Q1. Generally speaking, with the modulators you look at the input clipping voltage. In the AMC1035, it is +/-1.25V so yes, the resolution is 2.5V / 2^16. The REFOUT can support up to 5mA for external use. The MCE pin is a GP input, as described…